Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh drops a Sir Andrew Barton quote to depict his thoughts on his team's Week 14 loss to the Chiefs.
Los Angeles Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh says quarterback Justin Herbert's "incredible" effort was key in the team's Thursday night win over the Denver Broncos.
Jim Harbaugh has brought about a lot of positive ... However, Harbaugh was unable to change his team's fate against the Kansas City Chiefs in his first season as the Bolts were swept by their ...
Chargers Head Coach Jim Harbaugh meets with the media to discuss the previous matchup against the Chiefs, provided injury updates, previewed the matchup against the Buccaneers, and more.
Despite the Los Angeles Chargers' Week 14 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs, one of their opponents ... Older brother Jason Kelce also chimed in on Jim Harbaugh's coaching style: "With Harbaugh ...
The Ravens are going to the playoffs for the 12th time in John Harbaugh’s 17 seasons as their head coach, and he says that is something to celebrate.
Sean Payton and Vance deserve all the blame for this game. Sean called plays like an asshole and got way too conservative in the 2nd half. Inexcusable. Vance made zero adjustments and has now got his ass kicked 2 of the last 3 games.
Judge Judy Sheindlin will serve as an honorary team captain for the Los Angeles Chargers in their Week 15 matchup against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday.
While it's been a few days since the Kansas City Chiefs defeated the Los Angeles Chargers for the second time in the 2024 NFL season, Travis Kelce remembered the game and sent a message to Justin Herbert and Jim Harbaugh.
Jim Harbaugh has brought toughness to the Los Angeles Chargers. The next thing he needs to do is teach them how to win close games.
Looking back at all of the teams crowned champions during the 2024 season, including the Kansas City Chiefs, Los Angeles Dodgers, Michigan Wolverines and more.
Marcus Mosher of the 33rd Team doesn't think so, at least enough for Harbaugh to warrant consideration for the Coach of the Year award. In his predictions, Mosher listed five candidates, none being Harbaugh. The list was Kevin O'Connell (Vikings), Dan Campbell (Lions), Dan Quinn (Commanders), Mike Tomlin (Steelers) and Andy Reid (Chiefs).